MSI 870S-G54 ATI HDMI Audio Driver
F, Yes, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI], RS HDMI Audio [Radeon HD Series], snd-hda-intel. 10ec, Yes, Realtek Semiconductor. LAN, 10xSATA, RAID, Creative X-Fi Xtreme audio SB, 6pcs. . 5+2xSATA, SB, 2xDDR3 (MHz), VGA, DVI, HDMI, , 4xSATA, eSATA, USB , MSI A-G54, AMD ATI x/ SB AM3s, -, Quad (Phenom) ready, HT. My primary audio device is a Realtek ALC chip on an Intel HDA ATI SB card on an MSi A-G54 motherboard (very nice board, especially on sale:D). lspci (Card 1 being an additional HDMI device on my video card.).
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MSI 870S-G54 ATI HDMI Audio Driver

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I could not get any sound from the speakers in any configuration. I have also tried installing the drivers from the MSI 870S-G54 ATI HDMI Audio on these forums, as an alternate, but they did not resolve the issue. I am at my wit's end on this one. Does anyone have any ideas why I can't get sound to work?
This is the desktop computer I'll be taking with me to college within the next week and a half, so I'd really like to get everything working as soon as possible I just install the kernel 2. Then I switched from "Analog stereo duplex" to "analog stereo output" and now it works I saw the volume meter move with sound output in KDE apps, but nothing I tried would produce actual output. MSI 870S-G54 ATI HDMI Audio
It seems random, and the only way I was able to generate that clicking myself was by pressing the mute button in the PA Volume Control.